Vim Vixen

Vim Vixen

Blacklist

Blacklist

The blacklist allows you to disable the plugin for certain pages by URL patterns. For instance, "*.slack.com" blocks the add-on on any Slack channels. It also allows you to disable on localhost by localhost:8000 (port is necessary).

You can also specify path patterns to disable sites on the URL matched with the patterns.

{
  "blacklist": [
    "*.slack.com",
    "localhost:8000",
    "example.com/mail/*"
  ]
}

You can toggle Vim Vixen between disabled and enabled with shift+Esc.

Partial Blacklist

The partial blacklist disables certain keys for each webpage separately. This is enabled by describing object with "url" and "keys" instead of a string in the blacklist. To disable j and k keys (scroll down and up) on github.com as an example, describe target url and disabled keys as the following:

{
  "blacklist": [
    { "url": "github.com", "keys": ["j", "k"] }
  ]
}

The partial blacklist blocks all operations starting with the keys but not exactly-matched. That means if the g described in “keys” field, it block all operation starting with g, such as gg, gt, and gT.